Diagnostic measures for monitoring and follow‐up in periodontology and implant dentistry

This review discusses the role of diagnostic measures in the lifelong management of periodontal disease and peri‐implant complications. After active treatment, these conditions require regular monitoring of the supporting structures of teeth and dental implants to assess bone and soft tissue health...

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description This review discusses the role of diagnostic measures in the lifelong management of periodontal disease and peri‐implant complications. After active treatment, these conditions require regular monitoring of the supporting structures of teeth and dental implants to assess bone and soft tissue health over time. Several clinical measures have been developed for the routine assessment of periodontal and peri‐implant tissues, including periodontal and peri‐implant probing, bleeding on probing, intraoral radiography, biomarker analysis, and microbiological testing. This review highlights the evolution of diagnostic practices, integrating traditional methods with emerging technologies such as resonance frequency analysis and ultrasound imaging to provide a holistic view of peri‐implant health assessment. In addition to objective measurements, patient risk factors are considered. The goals of periodontal and peri‐implant maintenance are to control disease activity and stabilize tissues through supportive care, which includes diagnostic measures at follow‐up visits. This enables clinicians to monitor treatment outcomes, assess health status, and detect recurrence or progression early through routine evaluation, allowing additional interventions, including adjustment of supportive therapy intervals, to further improve and maintain periodontal and peri‐implant stability over time.
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